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Rakahouka is located in New ZealandRakahoukaRakahouka

Rakahouka is a community in the Southland region of New Zealand's South Island. It is located in a fertile farming area on the Southland Plains just south of the Makarewa River. The nearest major city, Invercargill, is approximately 15 km to the southwest, and nearby villages include Grove Bush and Mabel Bush to the north, Woodlands to the southeast, and Myross Bush and Roslyn Bush to the southwest.

State Highway 98, which links Lorneville and Dacre, runs through Rakahouka.

46°19′S 168°29′E / 46.317°S 168.483°E / -46.317; 168.483

Southland District, New Zealand
Seat: Invercargill City
Populated places
Mararoa Waimea Ward
Five Rivers Area
Te Anau Area
Waikaia Area
Waiau Aparima Ward
Riverton Area
Tuatapere Area
Wallace Area
Waihopai Toetoes Ward
Toetoes Area
Waihopai Area
Oreti Ward
Te Tipua Area
Wallacetown Area
Winton Area
Stewart Island / Rakiura
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